In The Color of Night: Brooklyn Edition
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by Timothy Murray
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About the Book
Since moving to Brooklyn in 2011, Timothy Murray has become ubiquitous on the nightlife scene focusing his camera on bars and parties. Digital photography’s advancements in low light photography have allowed him to candidly reveal the true realities of the counterculture souls who haunt and revel in the neighborhood. The diverse set of characters unite in the dark free from their diurnal lives where they cannot escape being branded by the consumer driven corporate culture they influence.
Subjects appear both paralyzed by anxiety and animated by desire as they bond in celebration. We see them drinking and dancing and aching for love in a time of prevailing gentrification and invading technology while bathed in the artificial light. This nocturnal existence fuels the engines of true human passion, joy and intimacy for those brave enough to dive into the colorfully illuminated darkness.
Subjects appear both paralyzed by anxiety and animated by desire as they bond in celebration. We see them drinking and dancing and aching for love in a time of prevailing gentrification and invading technology while bathed in the artificial light. This nocturnal existence fuels the engines of true human passion, joy and intimacy for those brave enough to dive into the colorfully illuminated darkness.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Street Photography
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 76 - Publish Date: Sep 10, 2019
- Language English
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About the Creator
Timothy Murray Photography
Brooklyn, NY
Timothy Murray is a commercial and editorial photographer/director with Midwestern roots now based Brooklyn. He likes to aim his camera at the heart of life by shooting regular people experiencing raw emotions in available light. This personal work coupled with his technical skills allow him to breathe genuine magic into his commercial endeavors ranging from action sports to celebrity portraiture. When this SCAD gradutate (1997) doesn’t have a camera in his hand, you can find him on the basketball court, making beats and bass lines, hustling victims at foosball or performing a stunning karaoke rendition of David Bowie.